Unknown
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X is the
unknown
because you can't say "sh" in Spanish.
The second strategy of research is to study a subject broadly searching for
unknown
phenomena or patterns of known phenomena like a hunter in what we call "the naturalist's trance," the researcher of mind is open to anything interesting, any quarry worth taking.
He surrounded himself with an entourage of young,
unknown
scholars like Martin Buber and Shai Agnon and Franz Kafka, and he paid each one of them a monthly salary so that they could write in peace.
[Continue your journey into the unknown!] (Circus music) When I was considering a career in the art world, I took a course in London, and one of my supervisors was this irascible Italian called Pietro, who drank too much, smoked too much and swore much too much.
We thought very hard about how to present this
unknown
subject to a modern audience: the dark colors to set off the colors that remained in objects that were often faded; the placing of lights to bring out the silk and the gold thread; the labeling.
I want to put people in a contemplative frame of mind, where they're prepared to be a little bit lost, to explore, to see the unfamiliar in the familiar, or to try the
unknown.
When he sings songs from our childhood, attempting words that not even I could remember, he reminds me of one thing: how little we know about the mind, and how wonderful the
unknown
must be.
Here is an example from an op-ed on Thanksgiving, in the Boston Globe a couple of years ago, where the writer wrote, "The Indian life was a difficult one, but there were no employment problems, community harmony was strong, substance abuse unknown, crime nearly non-existent, what warfare there was between tribes was largely ritualistic and seldom resulted in indiscriminate or wholesale slaughter."
And yet, if I've learned anything in nearly 12 years now of dragging heavy things around cold places, it is that true, real inspiration and growth only comes from adversity and from challenge, from stepping away from what's comfortable and familiar and stepping out into the
unknown.
If it was the case, we wouldn't have between 200 and 300 million cases of malaria every year, and we wouldn't have a million and a half deaths from malaria, and we wouldn't have a disease that was relatively
unknown
50 years ago now suddenly turned into the largest mosquito-borne virus threat that we have, and that's called dengue fever.
We hope to have opened the door for more such research in this direction, so the remaining
unknown
terrain will be charted in the future.
As an architect you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially
unknown.
Mills Storms Tema Harbour Over Anas Video] ["Late Prof. John Evans Atta Mills: Former president of Ghana"] John Evans Atta Mills: What Anas says is not something which is
unknown
to many of us, but please, those of you who are agents, and who are leading the customs officers into temptation, I'm telling you, Ghana is not going to say any good things to you about this.
This guy had been lead compositor on such films as "Avatar" and "Star Trek" and "Transformers," and other
unknown
projects like this, and I knew he was the perfect fit for the job, and I had to convince him, and, instead of working on the next Spielberg movie, he accepted to work on mine.
Cyber espionage is spiriting away advanced designs to parts unknown, and in that environment, it is very likely that a successful drone design will be knocked off in contract factories, proliferate in the gray market.
Voice 3: And I knew when I saw that, people who were there that day who immediately went to help people known and
unknown
to them was something that would pull us through.
But then she says Tel Aviv and Lenin, which is the town they came from, and, "Sorry, the rest unknown, thank you."
But in her lexicon, "sorry, the rest unknown, thank you" is "sorry, the rest unknown, go to hell," because she couldn't care less.
I find it ironic that we're doing so much, yet these areas are fairly
unknown
to science.
And let me tell you, Peru alone is an amazing place, totally
unknown
in terms of its carbon geography until today.
This area happens to be on the border of Peru and Brazil, totally unexplored, almost totally
unknown
scientifically.
How do we do that if we don't know the geography of biodiversity in the region, if it's so
unknown
to science?
And when we take this together and scale up to the regional level, we get a completely new geography of biodiversity
unknown
prior to this work.
Today, this history is largely
unknown
in the Arab region.
They are women and men who are preparing themselves not for the comfortable predictability of yesterday but also for the realities of today and all of those
unknown
possibilities of tomorrow.
John Locke: Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by common to everyone of that society and made by the legislative power erected in it, a liberty to follow my own will in all things where that rule prescribes not, not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man, as freedom of nature is to be under no other restraint but the law of nature.
Since no reason can be alleged for the one that will not hold more strongly for the other, if all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves, as they must be if being subjected to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of men be the perfect condition of slavery?
His favorite novel was "The [Unknown] Masterpiece" by Honoré de Balzac, and he felt the protagonist was the painter himself.
The future is unknown, the future is uncertain, and there are choices.
Why are we getting our first child with all these
unknown
problems?"
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